by Daniel Johnson Cruiserweight wrestling and WWE have never quite mixed. The folks who run the company have been aware of it’s potential since at least the Tiger Mask/Dynamite Kid series back in the early 1980s, but for whatever reason… Read More ›
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A Contender for the DGUSA Feud of the Year
by Daniel Johnson Chuck Taylor vs. Jon Davis One complaint I’ve often read about DGUSA is that it is just an assortment of technical/flippy matches that exists in a vacuum without storylines. Perhaps there is no better counterpoint to this… Read More ›
The Tower Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: The Tower stands above much of his contemporaries at an enormous 6’10”. His influences include fellow big men like The Big Show and Vader, but also smaller wrestlers such as Jeff Hardy. He knew he… Read More ›
JT Dunn Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: “The Juice” JT Dunn is a wrestler who estimates to spend his time working for about 12 promotions regularly. He considers Premier Wrestling Federation-New England (PWF-NE) his home promotion and has made a splash at Beyond… Read More ›
How The Shield Changed The Game
by Bad Booking Ryback looked to be on his way to become WWE Champion. At the Survivor Series, this meat hook of a superstar was decimating perennial favorites CM Punk and John Cena. This big hoss looked like he had… Read More ›
WWE Pay-Per-View Roundtable: TLC—Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2012)
by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Jeremy Cundiff and Bad Booking – Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio vs. Team Rhodes Scholars in a tables match Daniel Johnson: It would be nice if WWE got behind Sin Cara, but even if his… Read More ›
TNA Turning Point (2012) Review
by Daniel Johnson The 2012 edition of TNA Turning Point was comprised of eight matches, the vast majority of which were above 3 stars. Jeff Hardy and Austin Aries indeed brought their A Double game to the table and put… Read More ›
5 WWE Feuds That Accomplished Nothing
by Kyle Childers Sports entertainment is a product based on feuds. The conflict between performers is what drives the angles at the core of almost every wrestling program produced post 1985. The innovator of the story driven overhaul of the… Read More ›
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) Review
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) was just above the middle of the road for recent TNA pay-per-views. It wasn’t the best production by a long shot, but certainly above average quality. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode continued to not live up… Read More ›
WWE Money in the Bank (2012) Review
WWE Money in the Bank (2012) had a huge drop off in quality from the previous year’s event. That is not to say it was a bad show because when you’re following up one of the greatest non-big four pay-per-views… Read More ›